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Avfuel, Neste supply SAF to Mexico’s Viva Aerobus


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Fulfilling its commitment made on World Environment Day, Viva Aerobus—Mexico’s ultra-low-cost airline—took its first flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel from Los Angeles to Guadalajara June 15. The uplift was made possible by the partnership between Avfuel and Neste Corp.


The fueling milestone positions Viva Aerobus as a Mexican leader in reducing the aviation industry’s carbon footprint.


With a delivery of 7,500 gallons of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Viva Aerobus was able to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by 21 metric tons, the equivalent of the amount of CO2 sequestered by 24.9 acres of U.S. forests per year.


Viva has set a goal to purchase nearly 265,000 gallons of SAF.


To reach this goal, Avfuel and Neste are collaborating with Viva on a potential long-term SAF supply agreement. Neste, with its global, fast-growing SAF production, and Avfuel, with its global distribution logistics expertise, are uniquely positioned to help Viva achieve its SAF commitment.


“Viva’s SAF flight, its most ecofriendly flight, [was] a milestone for efforts to decarbonize our industry …” said Juan Carlos Zuazua, CEO of Viva Aerobus. “We are excited to take this big step in Mexico’s aviation history aimed at reducing GHG emissions. We keep strengthening as the greenest Mexican airline, having the lowest number of CO2 emissions per passenger in the country. We are always looking for new ways to add value to our service, not only through low fares and reliability, but also by creating an airline industry focused on sustainability. When using SAF, for instance, we contribute directly and indirectly to 10 of the 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda.”


Viva is guided by its environmental culture “El Futuro es Verde” having as one of its most significant goals to reduce its CO2 emissions per seat per kilometer and CO2 emissions per passenger per kilometer by more than 15 percent by 2025.


This goal will be possible thanks to Viva’s disciplined operation, characterized by high load factors and the advanced technology of its aircraft.


The airline boasts the third youngest fleet in North America (at an average of five years) with highly efficient and new-generation engines, maximum seat density and nonstop direct flights.


Today, sustainable aviation fuel is the most effective way to reduce a flight’s carbon footprint. In the future, SAF could deliver up to 80 percent less greenhouse gas emissions over its lifecycle versus traditional jet fuel if used in its neat, concentrated form.


Neste MY SAF is made from sustainably sourced, renewable waste and residue materials—such as used cooking oil. It is a fully approved drop-in fuel that, once blended with petroleum jet fuel, meets ASTM D1655 specification for conventional jet fuel and performance standards under all operating conditions.


Viva Aerobus is Mexico’s ultra-low-cost airline. It started operations in 2006 and today it operates the youngest Latin American fleet with 58 Airbus: 40 Airbus A320 and 18 Airbus A321.

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